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Chapter 71

Chapter 71

lan was left speechless, cornered by the question. He was well aware that Clara had not let go ofwhat happened last time. He had sent people to dig up evidence, but somehow–it got hijackedmidway by someone unknown.

As he remained silent, Clara’s lips curled into a cold smirk. “Don’t bother answering. I already knowwhat it is. Everyone, just leave. I don’t need anyone meddling in this.”

At that moment, the voice of Anders echoed from the doorway. “I might have the evidence Mr.Hayes is looking for.”

Anders, with Christy in tow, strode into the room. They hurried to Clara’s bedside and gazed at herpale face. Anders had never lost his composure like this before. He glared at lan, his lips twisted ina sardonic sneer. “Mr. Hayes, is this how you protect your lady? Keeping her by your side brings hernothing but endless pain. What else can you offer. her? If you had the slightest care for her in yourheart, you wouldn’t hurt her over and

you had a shred of love for her, you wouldn’t stand by and watch her suffer!”

Anders‘ words grew angrier by the second, and his long–suppressed rage finally erupted. He threwa punch at lan’s face. “That’s for Clara. You’re nowhere near deserving of her goodness.”

over. If

Blood trickled from the corner of lan’s mouth, and Heidi burst into tears at the sight. She rushedover with a tissue, consoling him, “lan, does it hurt much?”

She turned to Anders with a complaint in her eyes, “Clara getting hurt wasn’t lan’s fault. Why areyou blaming him? Blame me if you must.”

Anders let out a cold, scornful laugh, “You think you can frame Clara like last time? Heidi, let me tellyou, the man you sent to destroy the surveillance footage is under my control now. I have theevidence of you pushing Clara into the water. We’ll settle all our scores,

old and new.” novelbin

Panic seized Heidi. After the incident, she had immediately sent someone to erase the surveillancefootage from the Hicks family’s security room. Had she still been too late?

Tears streaming down Heidi’s face, she sobbed pitifully, “lan, you can’t believe them. I didn’t doanything, I swear.”

It was then that Christy, who had been sitting by Clara, comforting her, spoke up. “Mr. Hayes, it’s mybaby’s christening today, and I wanted to capture her beautiful day, so I placed a DV in her room.But when I reviewed the footage, I stumbled upon a shocking. scene. Would you be interested inseeing it, Mr. Hayes?”

Heidi’s mind raced to the words she had exchanged with Clara. If that conversation was recorded,lan would surely blame her. Desperate, she clung to lan’s arm, pleading through tears, “lan, don’tbelieve them. They’re in this together, trying to frame me with Clara.”

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lan pushed her aside and approached Christy with an icy demand in his voice. “Give it to

1. me.

As Christy was about to hand over the video, Clara snatched it away. She used all her remainingstrength because she couldn’t bear to have her vulnerable moment exposed. She didn’t want to

face lan’s reaction after he saw the video. After all, it was a decision he and Heidi had madetogether.

With red–rimmed eyes, Clara looked at Christy, “Christy, please don’t.”

Christy gazed at her with a sympathetic expression, “Clara, I know what you’re thinking, but don’tyou want to know Mr. Hayes‘ answer?”

“I don’t. His decisions have said it all.

“What if Heidi is lying?”

Overhearing the exchange, lan began to suspect what the video contained. It must be related tohim–something Heidi had said in front of Clara.

He bent down, his large hand enveloping Clara’s. His eyes, dark and unreadable, locked onto hers.

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